bringing a brug to bloom

Middletown, CT

New to this place - Hello all. Hopefully this has not been asked too many times
Is there any way - with lights, heat, or pruning that you can help bring a brug into bloom?

San Leandro, CA(Zone 9b)

You really are new to here!! WELCOME to Dave's and WELCOME to the Brug Forum!!

I will be interested in this answer from everyone also!! I have found no way except feed it and give it a big pot to get it to mature. How old is yours that you want to bloom? Has it Yed yet?

Once my Ys, I slow down on the heavy nitrogen. I also think, though am not sure, that Messenger will mature a plant much faster and they will flower faster.

I also think it has to do with genes. I have some that Y early and bloom heavy right away. Others take forever to Y and bloom. I have a few seedlings going on their 3rd year and they have not flowered. I should really kill them off, but I am as stubborn as they aare.

Middletown, CT

I have some that are 5 years old - some 2 and some from this year. All but 1 have Yd. One (the double white species that looks like a bloom coming from a bloom) I have been trying to get as a standard.

San Diego, CA(Zone 10a)

Do not forget the frogs LOL!

http://davesgarden.com/forums/t/507162/

San Leandro, CA(Zone 9b)

So do they all flower for you except the one that has not Yed? You want to get that one to Y so it will bloom?

Oh Frogs, GROSS ME OUT yet once again. I had to follow that to Sue's thread. That is so gross. I didn't even enlarge the pics and I got the chills from memory!

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